Orange County's Sheriff's Book of Wanted Persons, 1882-1889Orange County (Fla.) Sheriffs--Florida Law enforcement--Florida Police--Florida Fugitives from justice--United States Warrants (Law)--United States Crime--FloridaThe Orange County book of wanted persons from 1882 to 1889, during the tenure of two sheriffs: Sheriff Thomas "Long Tom" Shine who served from January 27, 1877, until February 15, 1885, and Julias Caesar Anderson, who served until his death on January 20, 1901. Sheriff Anderson saw a very different Orange County than his predecessors, because railroads had doubled the local population in five years. While most of the wanted fugitives are from Central Florida, there were also warrants from across Florida. There were also warrants from different states, such as California, Alabama, New York, and Georgia. The reward prices varied from suspect to suspect, but most were within the range of 50 dollars, although some were as high as 450 dollars. While there are no more warrants issued from Florida after 1889, there were national warrants dating to 1897. This book was donated to the Museum of Seminole County History by Sheriff John Polk, who was the dean of Florida sheriffs from 1969 to 1990.Original color digital image, 2015: <a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/departments-services/leisure-services/parks-recreation/museum-of-seminole-county-history/" target="_blank">Museum of Seminole County History</a>, Sanford, Florida.application/pdfengPhysical ObjectOrlando, FloridaOcala, FloridaLive Oak, FloridaSanford, FloridaMcAlpin, FloridaJacksonville, FloridaTampa, FloridaOviedo, FloridaBronson, FloridaLeesburg, FloridaColumbia City, FloridaTitusville, FloridaGreen Cove Springs, FloridaSeville, FloridaCedar Key, FloridaHaines City, FloridaBartow, FloridaEllaville, FloridaFort White, FloridaLake City, FloridaJennings, FloridaMadison, FloridaMonticello, FloridaTallahassee, Florida